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SIBILIIIIIRTEIstIIs REssRIRaLITININILLS A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrison’s New Phese o1 BTN e8] REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 1IIIIIINNIINILIL Lillian a if. Gives Madge About the W Herbert walf was ‘Warning “That 1s heard yet, led the which the Dr. of the triended He test her pressure. time ive took 100d n her long " r Clare e little It ) i) any ‘And it's he said ma there rosave Most v is to dignity. ng on. but should have Lilllan roe you know a stiff lit- €0 trom Dr. him ras a de- 1 a e ween and Ka bond ¢ s a church ‘'tis enough re nal comr: them, even aver can re- the solemn *k {8 turned. sclous twen- her. on, give forced foc t th nour will come tomorr of course ehanges ment ng un-' chain s, of course, flled phon e. 1| ‘ ind you will, a Katherine," story 1 summary chatelaine tain resort had locked Dr on Katherine saic fen return to her own profe “I know, of course patient senses nothing which is go- Kknow 1 of fealonsy had with perilously near murder in his b e that w W also looked at us {n puzzled fashion, you Boven't sald, 1 re- manner in the moun- Pettit in root cellar when the physician, 1addened by Foater, hotel of Dicky followed us somethi \ in to ith have a sud- sional that my that she absolute quiet.” her ips curved into | mischievous grimace “Your hint may not be ‘as deep as a well,’ but it certainly is as ‘wide door,’ she quoted, “and ‘twill serve.’ Come on “Your perceptions keen,” she sald Madge, let us go away from her | Katherine made a saucy moue at | always were “What do you pro- he went | pose to do with the impedimenta?” had She Indlcated the valise with the which Jim from the waif's arm. “I'll take care of it if you wish'* T shall call | Lillian said. “I suppose I ought to force the lock right away and find u sce any out whatever 60 recently clues to the girl's | dentity, if any. the thing contains, of her re-|but — it seems like spying upon a . Probably 1 shall be efore twen- de: dead woman randed | in a different mood about it in a | few hours. Then I'll tackle it." r ed perceptibly at| her fippar hock “That Is & @etermine ecourse, & & might bring back haps her memory, alt! ter continge: Good day! He made a f eluded us a 1 stalke room, Katherir dutifully t Bring Memory." z Impossible to | coldly. ixle ] of any kind h the lat- | probable. | he sal dden sh 1t her ¢ Mrs, Ticer pal bow which in- | d from the [ ing the door open while him down | Teturned. ths stairs instant the door | COnStantly. elosed after Him wo heard her light footsteps running up the stairs, and ahe entered the room to find us| Belpless with laughter, which was mirrored in hor mirth-filled face. “That nity it said tain his dig- © locked in a coop © with t 1 when she could get her breath, for our tense nerves were finding relief in laughter as that ly had bhim?” Lilllan sens a S8 Li Jooked at me significant- | 1y | “I don't know about a chicken |room a coop ot cellar came near to | with you. upsctting his a time,” pelling grip. but a T she said, while Katherine 'I knew w { heart behind my before me was th strange girl's face sions when, racognized manded, “What have waited of | closed the door behind us she clutched my arm with a com- e T The Advestures o RaggedyAun minute Tt I tollowe: to," must b recovers consciousness. “I'll take my turn, of course, frenzied, m until unless it means: She lifted the valise and started for the door. “Let me know where you put it,” Katherine said. “If the girl should rouss ehe'll probably d her. clamor for The Patient Is Watched “In the closet of my room,” Lil- Han returned. “By the way, when serves that promised Kmeditativel eal T'll come up and sit with your | | pattent while you eat ‘Somebody'll have Ka watched until sk rine e i promptly, but there was no | words. he vislon of the |PaIpl upon the two -oc- | Looming ghe e appar- i de- you done with had and then she someone is obsession of hers animity once upon | concerning you is dangerous. T wish o“Lansle s Letter from Mamie Keeler to John | Prescott—Opened by Leslie Prescott, Continued. make does, I need not r 1 I was at tt night that turned n directior gone on but I conld warmth and Ot course the pharisa on ot The world meetings a to do under s nature t afid for the & lude of the not carec You ca , Sl Perhaps the wc . 1 80 kno To me y A y lovahbla mar i more tradictiona age. I women great mind you, Jack, that end of my world that vou came along and face again in | | | nevertheless. it ing to pieces out of my lif to mor you should @ course and passed me side, but you did not I want you Prescott, th you to You beral vie issful inter- ths I h w but than the aver- love vou, Jack. I expect many toy Your ! I know iness u I don't pity one in the wor you as to lik last word at, and that t ianks for t bout taking who co! happy as expect nelther of y preciate my pity, but it myself, It something bi splendid t loing before and know, it isn't e me lose my s you told me uld or d you S | woods. I'm not go- reason that I have written want you to know that from no I am going to sail a & Alden for espect. outlook or , T must be ou taught e all wome an nt to Le be everything to vc She s T e check. f among my o future i I NEA Ser 1 sy t your wif She can am going to s MAMIE. I th March he creamed dried is sug- ng alt a8 of Puddin mily © '3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1925, (r————amm DAILY VASHION SERVICE A STRIKING FROCK This very feminine frock s of white crepe handblocked in rose shades and a black lattice work. The scarf which Is drawn closely | about the neck in front reveals a deep V in the back and the long ends extend to the hemline, Gossip’s Corner New Velour Hats soft velour KATHLEEN SUSPECTS FOUL PLAY BEGIN HERE TODAY 8ir Dudley Glenister, English baronet, recently come into the title through the death of a cousin, James Glenister, royally entertalns some friends at a hunt and picnic on his estate. There while preparing lunch— A crow files directly overhead, | and when one of the party takes a | pot-shot at the bird, it drops its| plunder— Plop into the center of the dining table, Coming to rest it tonfesses itself to be the fleshleas finger of a man, of earshot, The girl's face was set and hard, “Y have thought all along that there was foul play,” she said, “Now I know it . My brother didn't die n America. Dudley murdered him, and he is lying unburied somewhere in these woods," Kathleen halted in the woodland path and laid her hand on his sleeve. “Look here, my friend,” she sald. “I.llke you very much, and 1 admire your honesty and proved courage. But if there is one thing 1 can't ablde it is stupidity. If you are going to be stupid, T shall not cease to like you, but I shall have no use for you—im any capacity, mind." “Behold me, then, as bright as they make ’'em,” veplied Norman earnestly, “At least,”” he added the saving clause, "I will reflect your brightness by doing whatever you wish. You must remember that 1 am a soldler by training—not a de- tective, which is what you appear te want." “Now you are being a dear" Kathleen received her swain batk into favor. “Of course, I don't ex- pect the impossible. You could not ferret out Dudley's dark secret single-handed, any more than could myself. But I am afraid of my cousin, and I may be in danger, Norman, when he discovers that I am going to leave no stone unturned to detect his crime. I shall feel more secure if someoone I can trust knows of the task I have set myself, and of my cowardly fears."” “Lf that is the way you look at it, [ am with you—up to the neck. Not that there's any cowardice about you, Katty, One hates fuss, but one couldn’t help smelling a rat, don't CHAPTER 1I. | you know. Dudley didn’t strike me The “Dark Secret” | as facing the music with an air of The silence which followed Kath- | complete innocence. A mixture of leen’s assertion was a tribute to fts|bluff and funk, eh? * obvious good sense. The inference| 'The young people had resumed that since the crow could not have |their walk now. “I noticed every carried the fleshless finger from the | inflection of his volce, every shade other side of the Atlantic, its owner | on his face,” Kathleen sald. “It is must have died within range of the | quite clear to me what has to be bird's flight, could not be gainsaid, | proved. Dudley inveigled George With varying degrees of direct- | home from America on some pre. ness, the eyes of nearly all present | text entailing secrecy, and murdered were turned on the man who,| M. Then with the most dlaboli whether George Glenister had died | €al cunning he must have manufac- near or far, had so enormously bene. |tured the evidence that demcejved fited by his death. the family solicitors. The only exceptions to the ocular' ‘Sound reasoning. battery aimed at Sir Dudley Glenis. | agreed. ter were Lady Marrables, who| I shall insist, under threat munched a peach in perfect uncon-|€aling in the police, that all cern, and Doctor Wiloughby Mel.|Men on the estate are turncd out to ville, who seemed to be absorbed in |Search for the body. We will see introspection. 'how he takes it.” hats ind pull down in the front, and the crown is dented and crushed. Indelible Stains Stains from indelible ink may be | removed by applying equal parts of | ummonia and turpentine After- | ward ri thoroughly warm | water. in Tassel of Silk | A tassel of silk, exactly matching the hat, is ctive way of trim- ming the pinched-in crown that is typical of the new millinery | fpm et 5 I ‘ }p}a P _ Monkey Fur Used 2l B B NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Monkey fur is used extensively ] Save for an affected little scream this season as fringe . Frequently it | from Mrs. Coningsby, a silence of | is used in small sections irregularly | : some ten seconds greeted the crow's | applied istnead of in a straght bor- | parting legacy. Then Doctor Mel- | e | ville stretched out his hand and | i A picked it up, scrutinizing the bony | | horror with professional interest, | he second finger of a man's left hand,” he pronounced judicially. “And by the absence of gouty lesions in the joints, I should say that the man was youngish. He must have been dead for quite a long time.” Turnips With Pork | Turnips make a very good dish to serve with roast pork, if they are hoiled for about half.an hour and served very hot with melted butter, salt and pepper. | —_— whole accordion his gives a highly deco- blouses and the Large squares of colored material |pleated. T Kathleen Glenister, are appliqued on white skirts or | rative effect. the doctor, leaned over and gently i took the finger from a grasp wh after a moment's surprised resist- ance, vielded. { | “I thought so,” she saild In her| deep contralto. hat is my brother's signet ring, with the Glen- ister crest. ‘The bird could not have et e’ | brought it four or five thousand| { ‘miles from America. George mus Mr. Mann scratched his head, 470,000 of them to a cubic centl- 40" o0 T ln\whgnna:-:" | meter. After he had let the bottle |} o ., Istand for one week, there were 480 to the cubic sentimeter. At'the end lof two weeks there were 31, at the end of three weeks 5, and at the end of weeks all were dead.” “Well, T don’t care what the book | says.” Mr. Mann replied, “I'll never drink water from a well that has a bad reputation, and 1 sure will be | areful about drinking water from 1 sitting next | FABLES ON HEALTH | GERM LIFE IN WATER “Where did you learn {typhoid fever germs not be to live in water?” he asked. “L did not they could not live in You misunderstood me. | |1 sald they could not live for any | | great length of time.” | | She stepped to wher kept her s on health where water. four the hook shelf, she collection of “Here i | Houston, bacter don water board, tried a ment “He in a bott is Sir Alexander the Lon- “Drinking from polluted streams experi- 2 different proposition,” Mrs. Mann answered. “Often germs are | being poured into the water faster than they can die.” s, fologlst of n placed of some W typhoid germs ter. There were Norman of ) AMKK edy And i, vi ly.!c%n%yq):ue\\cy é gedy Ann and Raggedy Andy| Grundy went under the water two and Mr. Tun and made so much racket, le hoat which Lady | ndy had to jump in and 1 for with her mag-| * head up so she would not the pretty fit- ch. And when Mr. 1 over the emooth sur- 1 to lift Raggedy Andy in the deep, deep | Grundy into the boat, pset, and there they | were, water. Then to make matters wors little boat salled m them and left them all in 1y held up Mre. Grun- dy Ann and Mr, Tuney Lindy and there they until a great big sea up to see what all the as about. swallow s0 1 Tuney tri and old Mrs the little and v lake Old Mrs all ir . avited to g0 Grundy was witch too, 1d wished dy rand climb upon @y I and rest,” the sea serpent 8aid, “if you promise not to bite me!" So the Raggedys and the others climbed pon the back of the serpent and in few minute he had carried them ucross the lake, “Thank you much gave and polite, red coo through little candy cov ilong the | lake. tite towers of | ¢ trees and trip across the | they could ture to| Iden towers and | a ever 80 1id as she th & six water 1 candy covercd cookies. t magician egolden gaid. " set your r and n ad ived there. ) he pretty little hoat reach- | soaks looking glass ¥ v stopped and ¢ took iving tow- out . ad better turn around and go home, cause he may magic you, ¢ last one my! We Raggedy “And g ald of L) are not af Ann to | going to to | SHE WHISPERED. IT'S ME, NOT YOU THAT'S UP AGAINST MRS “DON'T LOOK SO 8CARED.” the | Ij Have the dictfonary handy for this puzzle. You'll need it more { than once to get some of the words in here. 1. Oddly. | 7. 7o satisfy. | 14, Excellent. | 16, Poetic foot, | . Negative, . Sirups made from aimonda, . Fitting. Bone. To travel on a circuit. Father. Joined. . Lowers borders on a roof. | . To soak flax. | 20 Theme. | A drink. | To glare, | b. | j!é)m who rders: proclaims court #ioverh. 2%Sn lands. . . | 40 #oy W W4 opgiPassage {4 forest. GRUNDY IF WE'RE SPOTTED.” | The tension was broken by | Dudley, who had not appear notice the scrutiny ber His gize had been riveted skeleton finger “Let me have a squint | thing,” he sald dully. sly horror was passed along 8ir | to another to dis | of murder h on the | the when the spectre ted walking about The host of {h.mn\\cmq Grange was seen Tno the |more during the afternoon, and when at last he had to meet his guests at dinner he was In a black | mood which forbade any reference Glenister crest all|to the episode at the picnic lunch headed gryphon,” he | He took a good deal of wine anf. ¢ doesn't follow that | bullled the servants . Nevertheless, this s George's ring, or that, if it | when dessert had been placed on the was, that is Geor s finger."” |table and the servants had left the T = ¥ The neighboring squires the | room, Kathleen tackted him with a sporting parson bade their host good | directness that drew Willoughby day. Mr. Stephen Colne's farewells | Melville's bushy brows together in a were elaborate thoughtful frown. You will be taking steps to have | “I suppose, Cousin Dudley, this cleared up,"” suavely re- [you are going to have a marked as though it were a matter [ made?" of course. “If my influence with | arch? What for?"” the Home Office can be of any serv- | “For my brother's body," ic eto you, Glenister, pray command | reply. me." “If it will give you any comfor Well, Look At This 'We are not afrald of Magicians!” | cdy Ann told the sea serpent. r Wishing § the little that he search Grundy howled, . ng to do, Lady me out of the boat?" was the But it is one thing to propose and | Andy t you sep lit- g Lady Lindy just| W as it is you! I apect if we| he one who is tle boat an d for children )] and eat a heon at noon. S'nee figs are such a bl marmalade is used to breakfast. P Rinkum Diddie tablespoons bu flour, tab cream, 1-8 teaspoon soda. 1-2 strained tomato juice, grated cheese, 3 eggs. Melt butter, stir in flour and = m. Dissoive goda in ton Juice and re. cheese and cook, stirring conmstant g0 to or cold nd fruit 1 th in mo'asscs Mix i beaten an baking in a mod vith hard, sauce awce and add es salt Three tablespoons t rove it out my magic chari stop it from bobbing.” to take of but is n Here's a powder puff. It can fit neatly 1 your slipper, if you like, and come a decoration as well disregard the utilitarian side tirely, the pumps are very attr ve and the tiny gold box gives i of a neled buckle, Mrs. tached in a new-fangled way. dish. Ba te oven magic charms the sides of rown right | have 2 Serve browr add to firs A oot beéen all right, carry your | dey I yc “What has the Home Office got to ( wil lhave the woods gone thro do with 1t?" Sir Dudley demanded | with a small-tooth comb,” § with a note of defiance. | 1ey answered, forcing a smile “Quite possibly nothing at all, but | sonally T don’t see much in a good deal if the body from which |looking at Beechwood for something |the erow pecked that gruesome | which the High Court has pro- | relic is discovered | nounced to be burled at Lone Wolf The outside shooting guests having | City, Montana.” rted, the house party grouped ank you, Dudley.” she said, “I itself for the walk home through |hope the result will be a relief to the coverts. Doctor Melville, who | you as well as to me. had obtained permission to keep the | ‘The interchange was curtailed by finger, fell in at the sime of his host, | the entry of the butler. A to whom also Coningsby at- *“The pollce sergeant from th the tached herself nan Slater and lage has caded. 8ir ey at- Kathleen p the rear, by would be glad If you could | mutual consent lagging behind—out him & minute,’ 'he announced. be 1 br e SPArc Sir Dudley ground out an oath. “Ask him to step in here, Hinkley," he said. | “Well Richardson?” he went on | as the typical blue-coated boor stood | in the doorway. “Come about that finger?”" “Begging your pardon, Sir Dud-| ley, that's abou tthe size of it,” the sergeant replied. “Of course,” sald Glenister affably. “Do you want to take it away and have an {nquest on it?" “There is not enough remains for | an inquest, sir,” sald the sergeant solemnly ut it is my dooty to| take it awa ‘ “(To Be Continued) — | Melon puffs are used on the new- | est slecves, with inserts of colored | material rather than fur. ‘ | { ARE YOU ONE OF THE 98 PER CENT? Lydia E. 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